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Take the potential stress out of roasting and stuffing a squash by roasting the squash on its own before filling it with glazed onions, mushrooms and a nutty, fruity rice blend.

It doesn’t matter if you’re serving a massive turkey, a simple trussed chicken or a beautifully stuffed squash, Thanksgiving just isn’t complete without gravy.

His menu features smoked salmon, smoked spaghetti squash, smoked crab cakes, even smoked Caesar salad dressing, virtually anything as long as it’s “touched by fire or smoke,” Darneille says.

Spoon the rice mixture into the squash cavities, mounding it as needed.

By 1984, the calorie count in one health-conscious story had been cut to a paltry 400, with a menu highlighting sesame chicken breasts and winter squash with cranberries.

And including the photo of herself with Rihanna is the cherry on top of a rumor-squashing sundae.

Later I heard a revealing story from one of his squashing-playing aides.

Fortunately for her the milk in the revolving churn at that moment changed its squashing for a decided flick-flack.

The truck faltered as it hit the nearly finished obstacle, and Gordon felt his stomach squashing down onto the wheel.

The pike whistled over his head, barely missing, and he was up, squashing the big stone into the face of the other.

Lepage, too, had come down with a thud, squashing hidden air out of the interstices of the mattress.

The kind Aunt Lu used to make, with the jam squashing up through the three little holes on top.

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On this page you'll find 36 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to squashing, such as: squish, suppress, trample, crush, quell, and quash.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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